The Co-Founder Of Uber Is Teasing A Secret New Startup That Looks Like An OpenTable Killer

Garrett Camp, founder of Uber and StumbleUpon, is working on a
bunch of new projects under an umbrella company, Expa.Camp raised
$50 million to work on the projects and brought Foursquare
co-founder Naveen Selvadurai on to help him.

Recently, they both began teasing one of the new startups on
Twitter and Facebook, Reserve.

There isn't much information about Reserve out there, but the
website says "A new dining experience is coming" this fall.

Timothy Knight, a former VP of Product at Fuse Networks, is the
startup's CTO. According to LinkedIn, he's been with Reserve
since
November. Drew Shepard, an entrepreneur, is the company's
general manager. He helped create a buzzy iPhone dock, the
Lumawake, and co-founded a startup called Pixl Now. Josef Loria,
who formerly worked at HBO, is also on the Reserve team as a Dev
Ops manager. Joe Marchese, CEO of ad tech company True[X], also
seems to be involved in Reserve and has been tweeting about the
company. Michelle Manning is Reserve's Director of Restaurant
Relations.

It makes sense to attack OpenTable. We've seen widespread
complaints about it on Twitter today in reaction to the news that
it sold for $2.6 billion. Lots of people think that it could be
so much better. Maybe Reserve will make those people happy.

Other Expa projects that have been teased include OpenLikes, a social media
"experiment" that helps you find people who share similar
interests, and Operator.